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Evaristo Carriego
Evaristo Carriego (1883-1912) was an Argentine poet known for his influence on tango lyrics and his lasting legacy captured in a biography by Jorge Luis Borges.
Paper presented at the VI Congreso de la Rama Latinoamericana de la Asociación Internacional para el estudio de la Música Popular (IASPM-AL).
His notable works include "Misas herejes" (1908) and "La canción del barrio". Carriego's memory is honored in the instrumental tango "A Evaristo Carriego", composed by Eduardo Rovira and recorded by Orquesta Osvaldo Pugliese.
Despite his short life, Carriego made a significant impact on Argentine literature and culture.[1†][2†].
Early Years and Education
Evaristo Carriego, born on May 7, 1883, in Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina, emerged as a prominent literary figure during the posmodernismo movement in his country.
His poetic endeavors left an indelible mark on Argentine literature, particularly through works such as “La canción del barrio” (1913), the drama “Los que pasan” (1912), and the narratives found in “Flor de arrabal” (1927)[2†].
From an early age, Carriego demonstrated a